This is essentially the same thing that I did from midway last year, but have decided to start a new thread for this year. This is partly because I decided on a new title - which in turn was because with the previous title, some assumed that I was pushing for this to be the official scoring system, which I wasn't, I was aiming to show who has been consistent (although admittedly, it is interesting to see the results should this be the points scoring system, but as said, this is not the main aim of these tables, more of a side-note), and also because of a slight change in 'rules' due to there being 2 fewer drivers this season.

A reminder of the system:

22 points for 1st place21 points for 2nd place20 points for 3rd place .....2 points for 21st place1 point for 22nd place0 points for RET,DNS,DNQ

Here are the results for the Australian GP [compared with the actual scoring system]

There's only 22 on the grid this system, so it doesn't make sense as it is.. (mathematically, too, it doesn't work - 22 - 2 = 20 points for 22 - 1 = 21 places)

I assume it's only a typo? As I said, sorry to be picky

I would like to say, though, that it looks very good!

Correct, it is a typo. I did notice it earlier, but I was not signed in, so didn't bother to sign in just to change it, but it has now been amended. Although I did notice it earlier, it's good that people are looking out incase I did not notice, so I wouldn't call it picky.

pubpokerplayer wrote:

Also because he likes a table that he's got going throughout the year. I followed the thread last year and if i'm not mistaken Kimi Alonso and Vettel finished on the same points.

There's only 22 on the grid this system, so it doesn't make sense as it is.. (mathematically, too, it doesn't work - 22 - 2 = 20 points for 22 - 1 = 21 places)

I assume it's only a typo? As I said, sorry to be picky

I would like to say, though, that it looks very good!

Correct, it is a typo. I did notice it earlier, but I was not signed in, so didn't bother to sign in just to change it, but it has now been amended. Although I did notice it earlier, it's good that people are looking out incase I did not notice, so I wouldn't call it picky.

pubpokerplayer wrote:

Also because he likes a table that he's got going throughout the year. I followed the thread last year and if i'm not mistaken Kimi Alonso and Vettel finished on the same points.

Also correct, they did finish level on points last year.

Do you have a count back, or similar system to break ties? Not that it's necessary, but it would be interesting to figure out a way to break ties in a system that's measuring consistency.

I know the season finished a few weeks ago, but I may as well finish these tables, even though we know who will win ... starting with JAPAN. Should manage to do say, a race or two a day, so expect the final tables at the weekend.